Cylance swept the opening uphill time trial on Glendora Mountain Road, with Kyle Murphy and Doebel-Hickok taking the stage win and race lead.

Carpenter won the Stage 2 road race, with Murphy defending his race lead, while Doebel-Hickok doubled up, proving she was the strongest woman in the field.

Youth prevailed on the final stage criterium, won by 21-year-old Australian Michael Rice (Axeon Hagens Berman), who denied Carpenter a second straight stage win with the help of a lead-out by teammate Christopher Blevins, and 15-year-old Megan Jastrab (Swami’s Junior Development). Murphy did not make the breakaway and fell to fourth overall. Brown took the overall title ahead of two others in the breakaway, CyclingTips columnist Jordan Cheyne (Jelly Belly-Maxxis), and Carpenter.

Photographer John Holderness of Above Four Media was on hand and brought us these images.

The pro men’s podium: Conner Brown (Elevate-KHS) in the yellow leader’s jersey as well as the best young rider’s jersey, Robin Carpenter (Holowesko-Citadel) in the green sprinter’s jersey, and Kyle Murphy (Cylance) in the polka dot jersey.